Just A Little Bit

Delbert McClinton · Second Wind / Keeper Of The Flame [1997]

Well, I don't want much

Oh, I just want a little bit

Oh, I don't want it all

No, I just want a little bit



Just a little bitty bit

Just a teeny weeny bitty of your love



Turn your lamp down low

Honey, slip me a kiss

Turn your lamp down low

I just can't resist



Oh, just a little bitty bit

Just a teeny weeny bitty of your love



Turn your lamp down low

Honey, slip me a kiss

Turn your lamp down low

I just can't resist



Oh, a little bitty bit

Just a teeny weeny bitty of your love



I'll love you forever

Not just for peace of mind

Please say you'll never leave me

Until the end of time



Just a little bitty bit

Just a teeny weeny bitty of your love



Just don't hit me

Just A Little Bit

Delbert McClinton's "Just A Little Bit" stands as a quintessential example of his late-career refinement, blending his signature country-rock sensibilities with a polished, soulful delivery. Recorded for the 1997 compilation "Second Wind / Keeper Of The Flame," the track captures the mature artistry McClinton brought to the genre, characterized by his distinctive vocal phrasing and intricate guitar work. The song reflects the enduring appeal of his discography, which frequently traverses the boundaries between traditional country and rock, appealing to fans of the outlaw country movement and its successors. As part of his broader catalog, the recording showcases his ability to craft intimate yet powerful performances that resonate with the emotional core of his musical identity.